FarmerChick
Super Self-Sufficient
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I think someone on about $35 per week per person is stretching their dollars far. I don't think the masses are out buying total crappola for their meals.
sure some are buying junk, but I think most would be trying to do it right and still find it hard.
sure some are buying junk, but I think most would be trying to do it right and still find it hard.
LOL so the police call us if a deer gets hit and we go get it , I never turn down any good deal at the store I coupon when I can we also have a local food pantry I go to every now and then and the garden and if I don't have it well we don't alot of meals have been with out meat or with out vegs it has not been easy during school yr the kids qualify for free breakfast and lunches so I stock up on things and DS is now out of the house so we do feed one less but it is still hard
Even before the truckloads of produce which I can take a bit of for us, and before we gardened a whole lot. OTOH, when we were out of town and on the road constantly, I'd do good to make it on that for 2 or 3 days a week, much less a whole week, and we grilled a lot outside the hotel rooms and travel trailer. Convenience foods are very definately a problem when on a budget. I see folks on food stamps piling Monster drinks into their buggy at about $2 a can. Of course it's not enough if you don't PLAN A BUDGET and use it WISELY.